Submit an appeal
Submit an appeal
Submitting an appeal to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal is quick and easy. You won’t always win, but whatever the outcome, you will understand why.
We offer a fully online service that allows you to make an appeal against a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) from start to finish on your computer, tablet or smartphone. From registering your case, to explaining what happened and uploading the evidence to support what you say, to being able to keep in touch with the Traffic Penalty Tribunal Adjudicator and Customer Support team throughout, before receiving a decision on your appeal.
Submitting an appeal to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal is quick and easy. You won’t always win, but whatever the outcome, you will understand why.
We offer a fully online service that allows you to make an appeal against a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) from start to finish on your computer, tablet or smartphone. From registering your case, to explaining what happened and uploading the evidence to support what you say, to being able to keep in touch with the Traffic Penalty Tribunal Adjudicator and Customer Support team throughout, before receiving a decision on your appeal.
Ready to begin?

At this point, you should have received a
Notice of Rejection (NoR) of Representations letter
from the authority that issued your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
You need to have an NoR letter in order to appeal to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.
We can’t accept an appeal based simply on information given over the phone or in an email, without the details contained in an NoR letter.
The NoR letter is usually issued by the authority to the Registered Keeper of the vehicle after representations have been made against the issuing of the PCN, but were unsuccessful.
You have 28 days to submit an appeal
after receiving an NoR letter
Please note:
At this stage, the PCN is payable in full
if your appeal to us is unsuccessful.
Any questions?
View past case examples
before you begin

Selected Traffic Penalty Tribunal decisions, along with those from other UK traffic penalty adjudicating bodies, are published on the external Traff-iCase key cases website.
These ‘key cases’ have been curated due to the common facts, issues and points of law they include, providing a reference for motorists who may have received similar penalty charges.
Ready to begin?

At this point, you should have received a
Notice of Rejection (NoR) of Representations letter
from the authority that issued
your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
You need to have an NoR letter in order to appeal to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.
We can’t accept an appeal based simply on information given over the phone or in an email, without the details contained in an NoR letter.
The NoR letter is usually issued by the authority to the Registered Keeper of the vehicle after representations have been made against the issuing of the PCN, but were unsuccessful.
You have 28 days to submit an appeal after receiving an NoR letter
Please note:
At this stage, the PCN is payable in full if your appeal to us is unsuccessful.
Any final questions?
View past case examples before you begin

Selected Traffic Penalty Tribunal decisions, along with those from other UK traffic penalty adjudicating bodies, are published on the external Traff-iCase key cases website.
These ‘key cases’ have been curated due to the common facts, issues and points of law they include, providing a reference for motorists who may have received similar penalty charges.